Discussion on question by Yvette: Leaving the site and the network - mid election is not the best, but there's no point in staying

Discussion on question by Yvette: Lea

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Jul 17, 2020 20:20
This post is to remain open and undeleted, as it is approved by the CM team. I also have seeked and been granted permission to feature this post as per protocol.
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Jul 17, 2020 20:20
If this post is going to be featured, can it at least be edited to be a resignation and not a rant about how she did all the flag work while complaining about the other moderators? Or the distaste in how the CoC is applied subjectively because it doesn't pertain to her opinions 100%? That is why I voted to close this. It's not a resignation, it's a rage quit. I know this is harsh, but I do wish her the best but this is repeated behavior I am not in favor of featuring, as I've seen less deleted quicker.
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Jul 17, 2020 20:20
@SamuelLiew You seem pretty set on this being tagged as moderator resignation going as far as to start a rollback war over it, could you expand on why you think this is the case? She already resigned as a mod previously (that was a resignation, and got its proper treatment as that) and is currently only up for election (and not even that anymore), meaning still just a regular user. AFAIK we don't cover resignation from other SE sites here (off-topic).
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Jul 17, 2020 21:16
So sad to see you giving it up Yvette. The important thing is that your family & pets are well. The rest is detail.
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Jul 17, 2020 20:20
The first CV was me, and it was largely for one core reason: a farewell note is all fine and good but this is a rant. And the main takeaway for most people (i.e. "I can't get removed from election, don't vote for me, farewell and good luck") is mentioned in-passing.
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Jul 17, 2020 20:20
Can we just agree that this was out of the blue and featuring this post (regardless of it being a rant) will help both the voters to change their votes (for now) to another candidate and the devs too so they won't have to take some immediate action? This could also give them some time to think about what should be done next.
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user3956566
Jul 17, 2020 20:20
Lol a close vote and there's how many resignation and farewell posts? The community team mentioned they or I should write something and I braved it out. Thank God it's the last time.
Jul 17, 2020 20:20
You and I have never interacted before, but I've read much of what you've done in the past as a moderator, and how you've carried yourself in other spaces. Losing you is losing a very, very passionate user, and I seriously wish you all the best as you handle your IRL issues. Good luck, Yvette!
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Jul 17, 2020 20:20
@Spevacus the irony is I've put in a lot of hours - as have others, but probably a lot more than my critics will ever realise and how many flags were handled. There's only 3-4 mods who consistently handle flags and they take the weight of the entire team and I was one of them. There is one mod who comes and goes without telling us for very long periods. Will handle loads of flags, then nothing. I handled more flags in my 18 months as mod than the majority of mods in years. They will be hard pushed to keep mods who will last the distance. They will stay as mods, but actually don't handle flags.
Jul 17, 2020 20:20
@SébastienRenauld: Oh, I'm objecting to featuring this. We had to fight to let them keep actual moderator resignations featured. They're giving this one away because she happens to also be an actual moderator somewhere else on the network, or due to her past service in which she stepped down, or for some reason. Point is, this doesn't deserve the same level of treatment as a mod resignation because it ain't. It's an exceptional circumstance in that this hasn't happened during an election, but IMO I don't see merit to it being featured.